Heyoka_11
30th July 2011, 01:45
What follows what originally post 63 on "Sinkholes, the punched through kind". As that thread has gone dormant, I thought I'd start a new thread for the benefit of those who may be unaware of this information. I also used advanced search, but could not find any old threads containing a correlation between the two. Thanks.
I remembered having read in Nexus magazine a few months ago, about a possible correlation between a few sinkholes (including Guatemala City), and CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, and the "theoretical" black holes that are created there. A good number of heavy hitting members of the scientific community have expressed their concern over this practice, as most would know.
Here is a short video animation that Nexus posted, positing a direct link between the two:
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To quote briefly from Nexus Magazine, December 2010-January 2011 - Science News edition 1801, pages 49-50:
"Three dimensional orbital simulations, however, show Geneva at 10:51:48 GMT on 31 May 2011 heading directly towards the location of Guatemala City at 4:50:02 GMT on 31 May 2010, at the point where the Earth reaches the same point in space relative to the sun. Such points of equidistance are significant for temporal transfer because, under Contracting Matter Theory, temporally transferred particles or objects disappear at the point of transfer, only to reappear in empty space or even within the Earth, if the planet happens to be in that exact same location relative to the Sun in a different year at the time of transfer."
This edition of Nexus, or just the single edition of Science News, can be downloaded off their site for a small charge, if you would like to investigate further.
I remembered having read in Nexus magazine a few months ago, about a possible correlation between a few sinkholes (including Guatemala City), and CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, and the "theoretical" black holes that are created there. A good number of heavy hitting members of the scientific community have expressed their concern over this practice, as most would know.
Here is a short video animation that Nexus posted, positing a direct link between the two:
p8vyAQdKAvM
To quote briefly from Nexus Magazine, December 2010-January 2011 - Science News edition 1801, pages 49-50:
"Three dimensional orbital simulations, however, show Geneva at 10:51:48 GMT on 31 May 2011 heading directly towards the location of Guatemala City at 4:50:02 GMT on 31 May 2010, at the point where the Earth reaches the same point in space relative to the sun. Such points of equidistance are significant for temporal transfer because, under Contracting Matter Theory, temporally transferred particles or objects disappear at the point of transfer, only to reappear in empty space or even within the Earth, if the planet happens to be in that exact same location relative to the Sun in a different year at the time of transfer."
This edition of Nexus, or just the single edition of Science News, can be downloaded off their site for a small charge, if you would like to investigate further.